Purple At The Blowfish Has Too Many Cuisines

FOLLY: We've been to all the other restaurants in the Blowfish family but we've always skipped on Purple. We decided to check it out and then we found out why we'd subconsciously looked away all along.

NOSA: Because it has one of those menus with a million different cuisines and that's just too stressful for me

FOLLY: Still a bit high on the glorious pad thai I had last week at Orchid House, I decided to try again at Purple.

NOSA: LOL

FOLLY: I was very disappointed because there was nothing Thai about this dish, I mean, they had freshly sliced tomatoes and onions in it.

NOSA: I didn't mind it, actually. I mean I ate lots of yours

FOLLY: It was also neither sweet nor spicy, just straight up bland.

Overall, I wasn't a fan. I considered getting dessert, but the crepe was N3300 so I decided to go home and lick Buttermint.

NOSA: I got the chicken tikka masala as my main.

FOLLY: Nosa's chicken tikka masala was excellent, though. Whatever they lack in Thai chefs, they probably make up for it in Indians.

NOSA: This one surprised me big time. A good type of surprise too. I didn't expect it to be any good but it was absolutely delicious. The only thing I had against it was the unbelievably small portion. At 4K, that's complete robbery.

Because bread and stew used to be my thing when I was little, I got my tikka masala with naan - cheese and garlic

FOLLY: Only one piece of the cheese naan actually had cheese, though so was it really cheese naan?

NOSA: The cheese naan was bang average. A bit of a shame. The garlic naan was slightly better, however.